National Flag of Wales Y
Ddraig Goch - "The Red Dragon" Allegedly used by King
Arthur, and used for certain by 8th centruy Wessex Lords. The red
dragon is believed to have been inspired by Roman gold dragon
standards, and has been a popular emblem of the Britons and Saxons
since the dark ages. Adopted as the National flag of Wales in 1950.
3'x5' Nylon.Wales $26.00

Golden Dragon of Wales The Golden Dragon represents Uthr Pendragon, the father
of King Arthur. Uthr is popular subject of early Welsh poetry.
His legend is connected to a military campaign by the Cornish
and the Welsh to resist further expansion of the Saxons. 3'x5'
NylonGoldenDragon $26.00

Kingdom of West Saxon The Sea Dragon, known as a Wyvern, was the symbol of
the Saxons in England. A gold dragon on a red background, used
by the West Saxons, may have been inspired by Roman era art.
3'x5' NylonWest Saxon $26.00

King Richard I Personal
Standard of Richard the Lionheart. 3'x5' NylonKing Richard I
$26.00

Nottingham
3'x5' NylonNottingham $26.00

Cornwall
3'x5' Nylon
Cornwall $26.00

National Flag of Scotland Originally used in 1180 as the seal of St. Andrew's
Cathedral. The first use as a national emblem came in 1385 when the
Scottish parliment added St. Andrew's Cross the Scottish military
uniforms. Evolved into the National flag during the 15th century.
3'x5' NylonNational Scotland $26.00

Royal Flag of Scotland Many in North America mistakenly believe that this is the
National flag of Scotland. It is actually intended for Scottish
Royalty. However, King George V, 1865-1936, granted permission for
all Scots to use smaller size flags as a symbol of Scottish
patriotism.
3'x5' NylonRoyal Scotland $26.00